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General Jennifer L. Hall From:roseli h <roseli.huerta92@icloud.com> Sent:Tuesday, To:Avelino Valencia; Public Comment; mangeles@occord.org Subject:\[EXTERNAL\] Parking/Homeless Concern Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. To whom it may concern, I’m a resident living on in the city of Anaheim. I know that there will be a meeting held today at 4pm and due to work I will be unable to attend this meeting. I am writing to bring to your attention our concerns in hope that there will be a resolution to the following issues. One of our main concerns is the parking issue that we have been encountering over the past two years. There are people who park in front of our homes and leave their cars parked for three days, if not more - without moving. For instance, there is a red truck with license plates from Texas - that has been parked in front of our neighbors house for over two weeks. Everyday past 4pm we are unable to leave our home because we will not be able to find parking once we return. The owners of those vehicles will not move their vehicle until the next day. We’ve had a resident from Hill St park his silver Camry in front of our home over the weekends on Friday and not move his vehicle until Monday morning. That leaves us with less parking in front of our home for our vehicles. We have residents from Guinida Ln park their vehicles in front of our homes as well. We own our home and unfortunately are unable to park in front of our own home. We live on the corner of and there’s is a curb painted in red. Sometimes over the weekend cars will park in the red curb. In various occasions, cars have gotten close to crashing into the cars parked on the red curb. Neighbors have began putting out orange cones or their trash cans out to block their parking - in order for them to have parking available when they get home. Sometimes we get off work late at night past 11PM and we have to drive around for over 10 minutes to look for parking. The homeless situation is getting worse. We have homeless people walking around our neighborhood intoxicated. We have small children and it is unsafe for our children to go outside and play. 1 Our child’s safety should be our main priority and they should be able to go outside and play in our front yard without worrying about intoxicated homeless people. I hope that this email helps to understand some of the issues that we have going on in our neighborhood and hope that a resolution is found soon. Roseli Huerta 2